U.S. NEUTRALITY MOVE GROWING
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Determination to Keep Out of War BRUSSELS INVOLVEMENT
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(Beeeived 24, 8.45 a.m.) WASHIN GTON, Nov. 22. The demands for the invocation of the Neutrality Act in consequenee of what is considered to be the failure of the Brussels Conferenee are more vlgorous. Eveu the Administration 's foreign policy is being attacked. In the Congress, Senator Nye announced that he intended to confer with other senators in an effort to invoke the Neutrality Act. He said: "Brussels has given us nothing but cmbarrassment. It is about time Amert cans learned that nothing constructive comes from such conferences. Our commerce with the involved nations drew us into the last war and will do it' again unless we guard against it. Our commerce with Japan and nothing else has so far stood in the way of the invocation of the Neutrality Act." Bepresentative Lewis attacked the proposal for a referendum in referenee to sending TJnited States forces to participate in foreign conflicts. He said a referendum was more likely to iuvolve the TJnited States than keep it out of embroilment.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 52, 24 November 1937, Page 5
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